Metroid Prime Trilogy

ok, so maybe im the only person with this problem, but i have some friend vouchers for mp3 from MPT, but i got no wii friends that have MPT. so, im lookin for some gamers that have the game and r willing to trade vouchers. if anyone is interested, just lemme know and we can start trading.

I have just recently purchased Metroid Prime Trilogy having never played 2 or 3 and have started from the beginning of 1 again. So when I get to 3 I will be glad to trade vouchers with you. It might be closer to the holidays though. I'll try to post my friend code to my profile soon.

yeah, so essentially, u get these credits u use to spend on unlocking bonuses for the game (music, art, etc...) well, for MP3 amid the red, gold, and blue credits u get, u also get friend vouchers. now what these do is u give them to a friend that has the same game and it gives THEM green credits which allows them to purchase unlockables. and in return said friend (if they r nice enough) will send u their vouchers and u get credits too. in my opinion its a really pain in the butt...but im sure nintendo figured that this will be easy for the wii player that has a strong 'community' of wii friends.

I see. thats kind of handy. If the Wii's method of communicating with friends wasn't so laborious, it'd be really awesome.

I'm definitely going to pick up the Trilogy. It's such a good deal and I haven't beaten a game in the the Prime series. I made it to Meta Ridley in the first game but never finished. Plus, I haven't played with Wii controls, I was playing on the GC. I imagine that makes it a shload more enjoyable.

I played through the MP3: Corruption twice and never found a friend. When I got Smash Bros. the disk didn't work so I tried formating my system. Lost everything and still had to send it to Nintendo for a double reading lazer or something. I might play through it again and if I do I will need some friends. Still want my Metroid Mii Bobblehead. I think it is Samas in her suit. You have to trade them with a friend to use them.

I actually played through all three on different occasion. Metroid is one of those genres that has proven itself time and time again. I'm not sure if I will bring myself to pitch out 50 bucks to play these titles again, but I am sure tempted to do so.